Top experts and researchers in the globally mobile community will be headlining this year’s Families in Global
Transition Conference to be held March 8-10, 2018 at the World Trade Center in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The three prominent keynote speakers will share their varied experience and expertise on the conference theme
of “Diverse voices celebrating the past, present and future of globally mobile lives.”
Robin Pascoe is known as ‘The Expat Expert’ and has written no less than 7 books on living abroad. Robin’s
topics all relate to global living, and are invaluable insights into repatriating as a spouse, dealing with culture
shock, and practical ways for wives and parents to deal with the challenges of adapting to a nomadic life. In her
keynote address, she will re-examine the meaning of the words “families” in “global” “transition” in the context
of diversity and relocation in the 21st century. And, using her trademark humor, Robin will share her stories of
the past 20 years and her vision for the next.
Actor and singer Sean Ghazi will be sure to offer gripping insights from the stage with stories of his travels,
career, accolades, and his international lifestyle. Born to a Malaysian father and Singaporean mother, Sean is a
true third culture kid (TCK). Sean desired to become a Hollywood actor, but his challenge in Hollywood was
with the industry struggling to know how to cast him in suitable roles - they simply didn’t know who
Malaysians were and encouraged him to audition with Hispanic actors. Sean will be sharing his wide global
experience and his trials of finding out how to belong.
Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, a British businessman, has an impressive and extensive international resume, many of
those years working for the Shell Corporation. He is the author of "Responsible Leadership - Lessons from the
Front Line of Sustainability and Ethics.” With his long-term experience as an expat who has lived all over the
world, Sir Mark will be analyzing and offering his insights on “Fifty Years of Change in Expatriation.”
In addition to the three keynotes, the three-day event and anniversary celebration will be packed with a number
of round-table discussions and forums. These sessions will analyze the past twenty years of our understanding
of globally mobile lives and continue to build bridges in our mission to encourage tolerance and embrace
diversity.
We invite globally mobile individuals and families, those who sponsor and support them, as well as dedicated
researchers to join FIGT in sharing perspectives on challenges and solutions related to a globally mobile
lifestyle. Register today and take advantage of early bird pricing until January 15, by visiting FIGT’s website at
www.FIGT.org.
FIGT provides members with information and resources, ranging from webinars, updates on issues relating to
the globally mobile, and the opportunity to develop and connect with networks of like-minded people. FIGT
also shares research on themes critical to globally mobile families such as identity and belonging. The
volunteer-run, not-for-profit also fosters and promotes cross-sector connections for sharing research and
developing best practices that support the growth, success and well-being of people crossing cultures around the
world. To learn more about FIGT and to register for the Annual Conference, please visit www.FIGT.org.
Families in Global Transition Announces Exciting Keynote Speaker Lineup
Families in Global Transition is a welcoming forum for globally mobile individuals, families, and those working with them. We promote cross-sector connections for sharing research and developing best practices that support the growth, success and well-being of people crossing cultures around the world.
Donnyale Ambrosine
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Donnyale Ambrosine
Communications Chair